[LAU] AZR-3, recent bugfixes

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Date: Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 4:00 pm

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I normally don't announce 1.0.* releases on the lists to keep the noise
down, but I thought that I'd mention some of the fixes that have gone
into my JACK port of AZR-3 since 1.0.0 in case someone has had any
problems building it and don't know that there are newer versions
available. There are no new features so if your current copy works for
you there is no reason to upgrade.

Changelog since 1.0.0:

Version 1.0.3 (2008-05-15):
* Fixed some #include bugs that were only exposed in GCC 4.3

Version 1.0.2 (2008-01-07):
* Added compatibility code for new JACK API (>=3D 0.107)

Version 1.0.1 (2007-12-26):
* Fixed crashing bug reported by Sebastian Tsch=C3=B6pel
* Treat Note On with velocity 0 as Note Off (not sure if that is=20
allowed in JACK but it doesn't hurt)
* Fixed graphics bug that broke the background pixmaps for the text
box and all the knobs and drawbars

You can always get the latest release at
http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3 and the latest development code from
the Git repository:

git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/ll-plugins/azr3-jack.git

and to update it with recent changes:

git pull

If you have been tracking the development using CVS until now you
probably want to switch to Git as the CVS repository will no longer be
updated.

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